. BY BRADY COLLINS Association for International Arbitration Since the financial crisis, the instability of several EU member states has caused commercial conflicts to erupt, making companies weary of forming new, viable
. The past year has seen an upsurge in public scepticism about climate change, following the perceived failures of December’s Copenhagen summit and rising concerns about the accuracy of climate science. This
. The police rightly want to find ways to curb unnecessary accidents, just as they want to clamp down on football hooliganism and other violence associated with a frustrated youth in a
Property opportunities in Egypt are being driven by factors such as the country’s rapid demographic growth, office space shortage and an expanding middle-class sector, which are expected to be highlighted at the
Real growth in Saudi Arabia’s construction sector reached 3.9% in 2009 with real estate growing by 1.8% according to the Ministry of Finance, as sustained government expenditure and continued private sector investments
. Leo Sterling, the UAE’s premium property portfolio manager, has discovered new investment offerings in London, particularly catering to investors from the Middle East, as recent studies have shown that investor sentiment
. Last week that ebullient winemaker, Costas Tsiakkas, proposed we accompany him to investigate the new Sushi menu at the Vintage wine bar in old Limassol. I reviewed it, favourably, shortly after
Rental Solutions & Services (RSS), an international provider of rental power and cooling services, including temporary desalination and mobile water equipment, has opened an office in Cyprus to serve the Mediterranean market.
Local pharmaceuticals giant Remedica, with exports totaling EUR 45 mln to more than 100 countries, is supporting the Association of Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Friends as part of its 50th anniversary celebration
The Greek ‘Secret Diet’ franchise of freshly cooked and packed healthy meals have arrived in Cyprus, with the master franchise operator providing the service in Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. Demetris Sarris, Managing